The only "thing" i can think of that would NOT make it a self-runner is that the starting point of the "flywheel" (The white shaped thing) is at the top. So it could be that gravitation give it a start energy with will slowly drop of.

"The only "thing" i can think of that would NOT make it a self-runner is that the starting point of the "flywheel" (The white shaped thing) is at the top. So it could be that gravitation give it a start energy with will slowly drop of."

Hmm,it does not seem to slow down.so the friction would have killed it already after a few spins, if the top white shaped thing wouldonly work as a start acceleration by letting it go from the top..I hope he will show it in an outdoor location where there could be nohidden coils or something like this.

I suggested this already to the inventor Roobert33 and I hope he will comeforward with more infos.

Just to give my dime's worth of observation. The white disc thing is only used as a mechanical mechanism, used to lift (top and bottom) both magnets at just the perfect time, to prevent the "sticky spot" from stopping the motor. It is using this mechanical aspect to overcome the much reknown sticky spot. That is the only reason it is there, and the device would otherwise not work. I think it is a fine piece of engineering (if real) and a creative approach.

It reminds me of the principle of the Finsrud machine,but here puts it to work as a real selfrunning permanent magnet poweredmotor.

Is this the holy grail we have been looking for ?

It seems to combine magnetic fields and gravity fields to producea working magnet motor.

Please comment.

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.

In my opinion, this motor smells bad. I have placed a comment on this video about some critical issues.

The table (Makes it possible to hide a "activation magnet" or power supply under the table)Precise placement of the motor during rotation of the whole motor (Like "For Gods sake, do not move the motor away from the spot where the hidden power supply are")Unstable RPM (Slows down, then suddenly speeds up - bad timing of the manual seesaw magnet setup under the table...)It slows down rapidly BEFORE the hand stops the wheel (Maybe he removed the foot away from the powerswitch too early...)This motor are mechanicly stable enough to lift it up by two hands - in case of proof of a working device without hidden power supply.

Untill the inventor can show me a totally independent motor, I will be sceptic.